![]() The new FUEL OMT has a new look in the front end. The blade release lever has been recessed on the new FUEL and still has that fast and easy tool-free blade change. I’m assuming this was done to keep the grip area of the tool more comfortable the old location irritates the hand over long use. It’s power switch lower and more recessed on the tool. The newer M18 FUEL is slimmer in the handle but larger in the working end of the tool. This setting allows the saw to start slowly at 10,000 SPM and ramps up 20,000 SPM once the blade is in the material. When the saw is pushed into the material, the saw automatically senses it and turns the OPM up to full throttle.No-load SPM drops to help reduce vibration and line up your cut.If you adjust the variable speed dial all the way to “A,” it does the following: There is an “A” on the dial which is an “Auto-Controlled Start” feature. This new multi-tool has a 10-speed dial, ranging from 10,000- 20,0000 strokes per minute. Having a variable speed lets you “set and forget,” the speed so you can turn on the tool, and focus on making that precise cut. The tool has a 4.2 Degree Oscillation Angle, which Milwaukee found offers a sweet spot between aggressive cutting and less vibration. The Milwaukee FUEL Oscillating Multi-Tool brushless motor makes this new tool more powerful and cut up faster It definitely faster than my older M18 multitool. Features: 180 Degree LED Light, Auto-Load Feature, Tool-Free Blade Change.Features: LED Light, Tool-Free Blade Change.So What’s Been Updated? M12 FUEL Oscillating Multi-Tool 2526-21XC: When you see the word FUEL that means brushless motor. Milwaukee tool recently updated their M12 and M18 multitool line and are releasing a line of Milwaukee oscillating blades. It’s become a problem solver for us in remodeling. The multi-tool is often the perfect choice for tight spaces, awkward angles, and generally tough cuts. The Oscillating Multi-Tool has changed the carpentry industry with it’s the ability to quickly and accurately make cuts that in the past required tedious and meticulous use of utility knives and chisels. Toolboxbuzz was the first website to get their hands on the new Milwaukee FUEL Oscillating Multi-Tool both their M12 and M18 versions.
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